Through her work, Alona Rodeh
examines cultural phenomenon through the agitation of objects, spaces and situations, which she develops into choreographed architectural performances, installations and images.
This fully illustrated book
examines this cultural phenomenon as a key moment in twentieth - century art history which transcended regional and racial boundaries.
Not exact matches
As Clifford Geertz has pointed out, the contemporary skeptical and revisionist spirit is «determined to
examine science as through and through a social and
cultural phenomenon.»
In the institution's central hall, Da Corte will erect a large - scale stage on which to
examine, via imitation, four iterations of the Detroit - born star — as pop -
cultural icon; as social
phenomenon; as a brand so sensationally vast that in 2017 the word «stan» was added to the Oxford English Dictionary, its definition, in accordance with Eminem's song of the same name: «an overzealous or obsessive fan of a particular celebrity».
Lawrence's John Brown series was one of many such historical epics he produced in the 1930s and 1940s,
examining the lives and experiences of African Americans — from heroic 19th - century figures like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass to the early 20th - century
cultural phenomenon of the Great Migration — work for which he continues to be celebrated today.
The self organizing principles of living and nonliving things, from muscle cells up to
cultural phenomena, are among the diverse concerns that Grey's work
examines.
Exhibition that
examined the Harlem Renaissance
cultural phenomenon as a key moment in twentieth - century history, one which transcended regional and...
Fernández's expansive practice, which encompasses sculpture and works on paper as well as site - specific installations, has long involved the study of natural
phenomena and context —
examining historical and
cultural factors that shade our view of our surroundings.
Through her installations and video works, Echakhch critically
examines socio - political issues brought about by globalization, the way national symbols are used, as well as
cultural differences and social
phenomena, without however assuming a cautionary or rhetorical stance.